Well if you telnet to the port and it is printing the binary
to the screen, then the server works. That is all it does.
The whole purpose is to print binary to the socket.
I would bet that the problem lies in your mp3 player, what
player are you using and what OS are you using. I
have been using this server in some form or another for about
a year now, so I nearly positive that the problems you are
having are not related to the server code (unless they are
OS specific, in which case I probably cant help).
But if you can track down the problems and the cause does
lay in my code, then let me know and I will make the corrections.
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